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ANGELA (Shrub Rose)<br />

This variety covers itself with heavy sprays of medium sized cupped flowers.<br />

They are predominantly deep rose pink in colour with highlights of light pink, especially in<br />

the centre of the blooms.<br />

The blooms are carried on short stems close to the dark green foliage, and their combined<br />

stems causes the stems to bow, creating a pleasingly lax habit. Flowers well right through<br />

the summer and into the autumn. Suitable for mixed bedding or will make a colourful<br />

hedge. Fruity fragrance Anerkannte Deutsche Rose 1982.<br />

Also known as 'Angelica'<br />

ANGELICA See Angela<br />

ANNE (Princess Anne) (English Rose. David Austin)<br />

An exciting new development, stemming from an entirely new line in breeding. It has an overall<br />

character that is very different from any other rose, having its own very special beauty yet<br />

retaining the classic full petalled flowers of an English Rose.<br />

The young flower is deep pink, almost red, gradually fading to a pure deep pink as the bloom<br />

matures. The undersides of the petals have a pleasing hint of yellow. The petals are rather<br />

narrow and unusually substantial.<br />

The growth is upright and the foliage is rather thick, succulent and highly polished, and has<br />

excellent disease resistance.<br />

It flowers over a long period and in large clusters, the individual blooms opening in quick succession.<br />

The compact bushy growth makes this rose ideal for borders, or a great choice for hedging.<br />

A superb new rose with a lovely Tea Rose fragrance.<br />

Named after Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal.<br />

ANTH<strong>ON</strong>Y (Shrub Rose)<br />

This lovely modern shrub rose was introduced for the Anthony Nolan Trust.<br />

Shapely fully double blooms are soft pink and produced in great abundance all summer long.<br />

Glossy dark green leaves compliment a plant with tidy growth and a superb scent.<br />

Will grow in the garden or a large container. Has a very good health record and excellent<br />

dis ease resistance. Dead head regularly to promote more blooms and keep the plant tidy. A<br />

very easy plant to look after. A very beautiful rose which is gaining in popularity every year.<br />

The Anthony Nolan Trust is a UK charity that focuses on leukaemia and bone marrow transplantation. It manages<br />

and recruits donors to one of the two bone marrow registers in the United Kingdom; the other register is the British<br />

Bone Marrow Registry run by the National Blood Service. It also carries out pioneering research to help make bone<br />

marrow transplants more effective. The charity is named after Anthony Nolan (born 1971, died 1979), who did not<br />

suffer from leukaemia but from Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, a rare inherited blood disorder. It was founded by Anthony's<br />

mother Shirley (1942-2002) in 1974 as the "Anthony Nolan Register". Initially based at the Westminster<br />

Children's Hospital, it moved to St Mary Abbot's Hospital in 1978 and to its present offices, laboratory and research<br />

institute in north London. The charity was renamed in 2001 to the "Anthony Nolan Trust".<br />

ANT<strong>ON</strong>Y (Noble Antony) (English Shrub Rose. David Austin)<br />

A short, bushy rose with dark foliage and flowers of a pleasing shade of deep magenta-crimson.<br />

These are full petalled, the outer petals turning back to make a most attractive, perfectly formalised,<br />

deeply domed flower.<br />

A good choice for smaller gardens, for the front of the border and for bedding.<br />

Its beautiful rich Old Rose scent won the prize for fragrance at the Glasgow trials.<br />

Gets its name from a quotation in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.<br />

APHRODITE (Hybrid Tea)<br />

As very beautiful Hybrid Tea rose which certainly lives up to its name.<br />

Stunning blooms of pale pink and apricot blends in abundance.<br />

The blooms are weather resistant and hold their colour and form well, right through the summer,<br />

and look superb at any time during their flowering season.<br />

The tough leathery mid green foliage sets the blooms off to perfection, and the whole effect is<br />

one of great beauty. As an added bonus the bush has excellent health, good disease resistance<br />

and a lovely spicy fragrance.<br />

Not very tall for a Hybrid Tea so can be grown in a container as a specimen rose or looks great as<br />

a group in the garden. To cap it all it makes a great cut rose for indoors as the fragrant blooms last well in water.<br />

In Greek mythology 'Aphrodite' was the Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality.<br />

AWARDS Belfast Certificate Of Merit 2008. Glasgow International Rose Trials Gold Medal 2009<br />

GOLD STANDARD AWARD WINNER 2008<br />

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